You can explore objects and territories within an interactive 3D model in Walk and Fly modes. The movement control is performed with a keyboard, mouse or other pointing devices. Walk mode allows you to walk on the territory of a 3D model and Fly mode allows you to look at it from above. This navigation system provides the flexibility to vary the viewing angle.
Map shows the entire territory of a 3D model, providing a comprehensive picture of its extent, as well as facilitates navigation within the model. The map contains zoning, labels of key facilities, and allows the user to move quickly to the interesting point. Map elements contain text prompts.
We are glad to present you VIZERRA Demo Project! Demo Project contains the most popular features of the VIZERRA platform such as: posted notes, drawing tools, 3D object library (placing objects, moving, rotating and more), distance measurement, and experience with graphical capabilities as the changing time of day. You can experience VIZERRA Demo model in MacOS and Widowos PC formats. Enjoy!
Territory map showing the current user's location, their direction of motion and the surrounding objects
Orbital view allows you to fix the camera on an object or some terrain point. The user can rotate the camera around the chosen point, go closer to or away from it. Orbital view mode does not allow you to detach camera from the selected point, thereby fixing the user's attention on the selected object, giving the opportunity to see it in detail and at any angle.
An object can have multiple states (e.g., stages of construction, the evolutionary changes through time, different versions of its appearance, changes in the design of an object, etc.). The object state change feature allows the user to switch between the object states instantly
Object hide function instantly displays or hides the object within the 3D model. You can use this during the planning, in the placement of temporary structures, for the analysis of urban panoramas and views, as well as to estimate the impact of the new facility or development on the urban landscape.
An information slide can be assigned to the each object within a 3D model to display text, graphics or video information about the object.
Possibility to show objects and territories of a 3D model at different times of day. For example, this function is used when deciding on lighting design and interior areas.
The territory of a 3D model can be presented in different seasons: the state of trees, the earth's surface, lighting, and precipitation characteristic for each particular time of year - snow banks, puddles, dead leaves, etc.
A tool allowing the user to measure distances between selected points. The following settings are available: measurement units, the degree of accuracy, polyline or line segment measurement.
The user has the option to save an image taken from the 3D model main screen as a graphic file for further use in presentation purposes, in the preparation of documents, business proposals, etc.
Automatic travel through the interactive 3D model. The camera moves along a predetermined trajectory. The user-controlled movement is blocked during the tour. Tour may contain voiceover or background music. Virtual tours are used in a presentation purposes – you may, for example, display them at the booth.
Users can create their own tours, recording the trajectory of their movement within a 3D model.
Tool to make visual notes in the interactive 3D models - to draw lines, rectangles, ovals. The user can adjust settings such as line thickness, line type and color. With this tool you can zone a 3D model, show routes, visually group objects, create labels. Contours are widely used as a means of visual communication.
The user has the ability to use posted notes labels anywhere in the 3D model. By varying the font size and color, the user can highlight different sites and locations.
If the interactive 3D model is designed for placing various characters and objects (furniture, temporary structures, event participants, staff, etc.) inside or outside the premises, it is possible to create a library of such objects to work with them. The user has the ability to add objects from the library in the interactive 3D model.
When placing objects, you can move, rotate, remove objects, select an object with a mouse click, select multiple objects, and change the texture on an object or group of objects. You can also assign names and text attributes to the objects; this feature is used to group objects into categories and search for objects within the model.
User-generated contours, text labels, files containing information about objects arranged, and tour files can be sent to other users of an interactive 3D model. This ensures effective communication and the ability to solve common business problems through visual communications.
Interactive 3D model can support multiple languages. The user interface, 3D model text content, object attributes, virtual tours properties and the library content change depending on selected language.